The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 21, 1903, Image 4
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CADES KALEIDOSCOPE.
Happening* of a Recent Date Reviewed
> hy Ivanhoe.
Cades?May 5Ji: Wei!, Mr
E li'or, oid Ivanhoe a*k* to h
?Im:tfe?l airiin into tii>* circle of
your correspondent*, mi that h?*
ran keep the reader* of Thk
Rboord |M>?te<l on adair* around
progressive (hole*. The hean
aeaton i? well on now at this
place and nearly everv evening'
the depot is cmwiIhI with aiixinn*
w *m ___ t . I
irncaera. i nt? mar*ei opnifi
with very fancy prices and I hilar
mer? all hoped I hut, owing to
the rolil which had killed out
regftable* in other portions 01
the country, the prices would
remain good as long as they had
any fluff to ship. But, as usual,
the latter part ot* the week brings
a decline in the prices, Mr W 1*
McGill wan among the fir?t to
make a large shipment of his own |
produce. From ten acre* he
gathered about 90 basket8 last
week.
Mimes Florence and I)ai?y
Awards of Fork, (Marion county)
are visiting their sister, Mrs A K
1}fe?mith of this place.
Mist Julia Smith left last Sunday
for her home in
Marion county after spending
nme time with relatives hi this
community. She was accompanied
by her cousin, Mi*a Anna
. Smith, who will spend a week
with her.
O C Carsten of Florence came
home last week. We understand
that he will not return to Florence
to star any longer.
Mr W A Creech, formerly railroad
agpnt at this place, is here
for few day"' visit. His many
fri^wl* 9^9 glad to see mm.
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Our estimable citizen, Mr J H
Brown, is the first to work straw ,
berrif* at this place. He has
about an acre.lhat are fine indeed. ,
Mr R 4 McKnighf has been .
err ill but is 111.proving some
what now, we are glad to **.v.
Mr Henry Johnson, of White 1
Osik, came rerv near losing his
house bv tire last week. The fire '
caught from the stove fine and
burned % part of the kiffhro root,
but was discovered and put out
v . before any serious damage w??
done.
Mr J P Kpps spent Saturday
and Sunday with his brother, D
? Kpps of Workman.
The opening hall of the season
M held at Mr Johnson's a tew
night* ago, so the writer is informed.
It is said that the
occasion was a grand success.
Services were held at the
Baptist church Sunday by the
pastor, Kre T .1 Rooke. A large
congregation was present.
Greeting* to the rest ot the
correspondents.
IVANHOE.
There are ho places for spectators
in lifers grand game.
BOiTFOl
Soft and crooked bones mean
bad feeding. Call the disease
rickets if you want to. The
?4%it/l miut Mt the
VtlltM WW ??
right food for growth. Bones
must have bone food, blood
must have blood food and so
on through the list
Scott's Emulsion is the right
treatment for soft bones in
children. Littledoses every day
give the stiffness and shape
* that healthy bones should have.
Bow legs become straighter,
loose joints grow stronger anc'
firmness comes to the soft
heads..
Wrong food caused the
trouble. Right food will cure it
In thousands of cases Scott's
Emulsioh has proven to be the
right food for soft bones in
childhood.
Send for tree sample.
SCOTT * BOWNE. Chemists.
400-419- Pearl Street, New Yorfc.
yxi ud fi.oo; all druggist*.
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THE LIEN LA*.
Hon. J. Otvis Carter Argues It a
Damage instead of a Blessing.
Editor County Record;?
Willi your consent I wish to
! mention a low thoughts in regard
to the agricultural lien law. Every
man you meet and converse wi'li
lor a lew minutes makes complaint*
that labor is verv scarce,
can't he had.ifc*. N ?w, Mr Editor.
Aliai> the mallei? N ii because
we haven't enough pinole here
in cultivate ?mr land-, or is it hecause
I hey are not ioditslriou-? 1
-ay "No" to the lirst question,
and **YW to ihe second. Well.
tilt h, what lias the lirii law gut to
<lo with ihe?e conditio*);*? I say
it plays a very prominent part
in l>riti?iii? ahont the>e con itions.
Why, one will say, I thought its
mission was to help the lamier in
getting labor and supplies to cultivate
his lands. Well, 1 agree
that that was the intention ol the
Trainers oT the law, but has tilled
its mission Ion*: since. It should
have been struck from our stat
ules at least a decade ago. Now,
Tor some ot the teisons why it
should be killed: In the fitst
place, h farming class tan never
b-tter it* cot dition bv the u e
of the lien law, because they buy
lot) much and pa.v too high a
price Tor it all because they can
gel it on credit. Second, because
it sometime* causes people to depend
loo much on others for what
ibey eat or wherewith they are
f.liil I....I I h-ji'o lrurolo/1 nv?r
UIWIIIVMt II" ? V itn ? v?v\? ?? ? *
South Carolina and 1 say jjythonl
tear of successful contradiction
that Williamsburg county has as
tine farming lands as any county
in the Slate; why, then, should we
not make more progress in the
way of development? 1 say the
lien law stands in the way. It
takes brain as well as muscle to
bringintn use the tine lauds ol
our county, and we have plenty
of laborers here; but they cannot
be u?ed to advantage. For instance,
the negro is the best laborer
that ever we have had here,
but under the present system of
credit he can't be depended on.
It has about got to *\here if a
negro can rent a tew acres of
:ati<l, it makes no difference how
poor he may he, he can give a
lien and thereby get credit, and
he thinks it a disgrace to go out
and do a few days work on the
farm of another man. Now, Mr
Editor, i don't think it will lake
a man with four eyes to see what
( am driving at. in short, it is
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inis iiiciinu*. ine lien law. rui u
man (in liis honor when he gels
eredif. If he be worthy,
he can gei it; if not he should not
have it and would be better oft'in
the end without it; lor oftentimes
I h eve known men not to be
able to get any advances and they
would go to work and do the best
they could and in the fall would
be much better off" than the tellow
who gave the lien. Now, it
we want to sec the agricultural interest
of South Carolina advance,
and that fast, let's all cry out
with one voice: k<Away with the
lien law?" I could say more but
it's now dinner time.
Reaped fully,
J. Davis Carter,
Leo, S. C., May 15, 1903.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
Mimply lion and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. 50c
TEACHERS WANTEDI
We need at once a few more
teacher*, both experienced and inexperienced.
We have more calls
this year thau ever before. Schools
and colleges supplied with competent
teachers free of cost. Address
with stamp.
American Teachers' Association,
J. L. Graham, LL D., Mgr.
Memphis, Ter.n.
Sorue inen keep so busy demanding
their rights that they
have no time to take advantage
of their privileges.
STRONG, HEA
FULLOT
SIXTY. FIVF RUIN
Villi I Ilia Villlil
ANDJ
Mr. Ralph Bullock
Who Is In His 1
Is as Young ar
His Grandehildi
Pounds, and H
DUFFY'S PHI
"I was always fond of life." aald Mr. B
a jraat deal of ^ young, and t
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RALPH BULLOCK. 104 TEARS OLD.
Of drag* and medicine alone. So It is with
and strong. If the fathers and mothers ke
disease, there would be no sickly, puny ch
body in a state of normal health by using
aoluteiy pure stimulant and tonic which i
ingredients. Do not 911 your system with
There are thousands of cases similar t
used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as direct
least twenty years.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cured
scribed by orer 7.000 doctors and used exc
genuine Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is
Sold At All
or direct at $1.00 a bottle. Refuse Imitatl
good as "Duffy's." It is the only whiskey
cine. This is a guarantee. Valuable mtdi
Company, Rochester, N. Y.
North jh
Florida
A passenger service
and comfort,equipped v
Dining, Sleeping and 1
For rates, schedule,
Itlon, write to
W/,1. J.
Cenc
A. M. SNIDEKJ
I
Surgeon
Dentist.
Will in future devote his
whole time to his
tree office unless due
I
notice be given.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
w, lTb ass,
I
Attorney at Law
J
LAKE CITY, S. 0.
Dr H J McCabe
Dentist
EINSST1BE, - - S.C.
W. P. CLAYTON.
Attorney at Law.
FLORENCE. S. (J
Practices in all the United States
Courts, and in the Courts of Florence
and tVilliamsbi Counties.
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LTHY, AND
VfgOR AT 104
DCHILDREN LIVINI
ARRIED.
of Brooklyn N. Y.
d5th Year, Says H<
iH Ar+iup ae Anv o
pen?He Weighs 17?
is Only Medicine h
MALT WHISKEY
iullock to a reporte? last evening. *1 saw
0 this day I can laugh as heartily as the
youngest of my grandchildren. I am good
for some more years, and I scarcely feel
my age. My vigorous constitution and remarkable
freedom from disease Is due to
the dally use for many years of Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey. Though I am past 104
years of age. I feel as young and hearty
as forty years, ago. I weigh 175 pounds,
my appetite is good, and I still do all the
chores. I cannot say too much in favor of
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which is Indeed
a blessing to old people and invalids.
1 know it has prolonged my life many
years."
Mr. Bullock's wife died twenty years ago,
nnd he is living with one of his grandchildren.
Sixty-five grandchildren are married,
and they are all strong and healthy.
His descendants who live in Fort Hamilton,
Brooklyn and Manhattan are the McDonald,
Watts. Hurst, Bullock and Clark
families.
The health and vigor of Mr. Bullock's
rhildren and grandchildren show that their
father thought of his descendants and kept
lis constitution strong and vigorous with a
pure stimulant and tonic, leaving ail kinds
a woman; she should keep herself healthy
pt their constitutions strong and free from
ildren. It is an easy matter to keep the
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, the only abs
free from fusel oil and other dangerous
patent medicines and drugs,
o that of Mr. Bullock's, and if every ona
ed. the average life would be prolonged at
millions in the last 50 years. It Is prelusively
by 2,000 prominent hospitals. Tha
Dispensaries,
eiihotittifnc Is none lust as
recognized by the Government as a medical
booklet sent free. Duffy Malt Whiskey
nc(?jSTlip
JOHFAteopJ^/lVEL
ailfceidSOUTH
?Cuba.
unexcelled for luxury
yith the latest Pullman
rhoroughfare Cars.
:r:aps or any informa
CRAIG, t
rai Passenger Agent, I
Wilmington, N. C. I
NOTICE,
Mr Isador Sulzbacher,
representing
SULZBACHER & SON,
Florence, S. C.
Will be in Kingstree Friday
and Saturday, the 28th and
29th inst., ready to take
orders for WATCH Repair
work. He will display also
a handsome line of Watches
Jewelry and Spectacles.
Will be at
WILKINS Brick Store.
i
j FOR SALE.
j Brielv in nny quantity to suit purcJm?
' er. The Best Dry Press Machine-mad
^BEICK-v
| Special sh:i|x*s made to oriler. Corre
, spoiulenee solicited l?eiore niacin? you
I orders. W. It. FUNK.
P. C) Box 10.'l. Kings tree, S. C.
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Native Brc
Dio". boxes sold pa'.t 12
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IXXfCARERB
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, i White Goods, E
Ribbons, Skirt'many!
But we will hav
tions coming in
1 customers will a
a \
est to select fron
I STYLE,
. ARE ALWAYS
t Stack
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Thomas & Bradham's
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HORSES
Call and take
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Buggies, Wag
SEE THE CELEBRATE
WHITE ST
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Guaranteed by
Thomas 6z IE
J B STEELE, Manager.
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I D. C. SCOTT, President.
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i JOHN A. KELLEY,
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| Dr. S.
| a physician
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-DEALER IXDrugs,
Medicines,
; Chemicals,
J Perfumery,
and Fancy,
t Toilet Articles.
PRESCRIPTIONS Caref
Tli? Art- ?f
?REACHES ITS HIGfc
L. Adloir I
ROCHESTER?HA
The graceful shoulders, the neatly f
the very acme of quality in inatiyi
wherever there are iner
dressers
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEI
UN ION-MADE HAT
WE ALSO HANDLE JOHN B. ST
JUST RECEIVED. ALL OF OU
All of our celebrated Duchess'
Trousers that If they rip in si
> H, RROWN'S GRAN
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Opposite the ,
.. 224 King street
r
MA JL f PI J PS 1
lire a Cold in C
?mo Quinine Tablets. /
: rocntbs. Thb Sl?ju3tUTG, %
:eiving daily thB
TEST THINGS IN t
Jmbroideries, Laces,
Goods and Milliner
"these AREBE1NG
D OUT ON ARRIVAL i
e the latest produc*
every week so our
,1 ways have the neW'
a.
ORIGINALITY AND
LOWEST PRICES
TO BE FOUND AT
ley's Cash Store*
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SHIPMENT OF It S
and MULES m
> a look at them. I
ons and Harness. I
rAR BUBSY | t
\,rizy Com pan}' and ^old and K
3xad.3aajaa, ^.gts I! 1
EDWIN O. EPP8, Cashier, j; y
If KINGSTREE. J
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iral Banking BuKness
JLiiY LOOKED AFTER AND f
Ly remitted. i
M UPW^iD RECEIVED. S
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R. D. ROLLINS, 9
j euaN D' C' SCOTT, |
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W. Courtney,f
AND SURGEON X *
City> s- c ^ , -JX
-ALSO- V ;*gg|
Soda Water
and .' [: ^j|
Cold Drinks
Of every
Description Made from 4
Pure Fruit Syrups. ,
ully Compounded at All Hours.
3mli MalkifflLgJl
I EST DEVELOPMENT IN? ' ||
Bros <?? Go's"
DE READY?TO?WEAR. H
ittitip: collars the artistic color effect# aod* .
a Is liavc nude this Clothing popular
i aim it: fit lia iiliKidH A*
> (if good taste
JRATED Y'itWU'S IIAT, THE BBS?'
IN THE WORLD FOB W. _J9
ETSON'S HATS, $3 50 TO K EACH, 1
R STRAW HATS, PRICES 50c TO
rrou-=ers are in. These are the kind of ."t
xty days*we give you a new Pair,
ITE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Academy of Music, >
CHARLESTON, S. R ^
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